I Drink Your Blood
1970 : 1 hour 23 minutes
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Director: David E. Durston
synopsis
After consuming rabies-infected meat pies, an LSD-crazed hippie cult goes on a vicious murdering rampage! Heavily censored since its original release, the infamous landmark of cinematic brutality is being presented for the VERY FIRST TIME in America in all its blood-spattered glory. “Breakneck-paced, edge of the seat entertainment. Well written and superbly directed by David Durston and stunningly photographed by Jacques Demarecaux.” — Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
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